Wednesday, 21 September 2016

1745 Prestonpans - The Jacobite Rebellion


This scenario played the early morning attack of the Jacobites on the army of the Government comprised of garrison and second line troops. The event card draws aided the Jacobite victory by following events of the actual battle: i) The Government cavalry left the field due to a lack of leadership and caused Government morale to waiver, ii) The untried nature of the Government army (garrison companies not used to working together in battalions and components of invalid units mixed in) saw disruptions in battalion orders and from the field commander down, iii) Jacobite cavalry siezed on the opportunity of the retreating Government cavalry and further threatened the left Government flank.
Other misfortunes for the Government included the advancement of highland infantry against the British batteries, the invalid crews failing to perform and the gun positions completely overrun.  
The Field of Battle - Prestonpans, with the Grand Duc Du Fromage in the far distance
View from the Jacobite battery
View from the cattle pens behind the Government line
Government left flank still forming up
View from General Cope's position, centre of the Government line
Government left flank as seen from the adjacent farm
Government right flank, Militia still forming up
Government batteries on the right flank







Government batteries prepare for battle
Jacobite horse on the far right flank

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